MossRoad
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
It's been like that since we moved here in '95.Dont look now, but that unit on the left is sinking.
It's been like that since we moved here in '95.Dont look now, but that unit on the left is sinking.
Ajuka (adjuca) really likes shady areas and spreads nicely.Around here there is usually a very good reason nothing grows in shaded areas. I certainly won't plant anything poisonous. I use the chips from my chipper. They are about one third the size of a playing card. I will go out to one of the bigger piles and shovel them thru the chipper a second time. Cuts the size in half. Load up these rechipped chips and spread where needed.
It's also called bugleweed. I have a bronze-leafed variety that does really well on the shady side of my house, but it does well in sun, too. Really pretty blue flowers for a couple weeks in spring. And yes, it does spread.Ajuka (adjuca) really likes shady areas and spreads nicely.
Around here there is usually a very good reason nothing grows in shaded areas. I certainly won't plant anything poisonous. I use the chips from my chipper. They are about one third the size of a playing card. I will go out to one of the bigger piles and shovel them thru the chipper a second time. Cuts the size in half. Load up these rechipped chips and spread where needed.
Plantain loves shade and compaction.Looking for some ideas to help with erosion in my wooded areas. I made some trails last winter but they're always muddy and are eroding really fast. Anything I can throw down that will sort of grow under trees? The shorter the better but I'm open to any ideas.